Yearly Archives: 2008

Toys!!!!! | Asheville Photographer

so i heard on the news yesterday morning that donations across the country are way down for Toys for Tots, the program run by the Marines…….so i started thinking. the girls and I always select several items from the angel trees every year, but had never participated in this program. with times being as hard as they are for folks this year, the thought of little ones not receiving something fun and special this Christmas just broke my heart….I announced to the girls that we were heading to the store to fill our cart with loads of toys to take and donate, and you should have heard the squeals! these girls LOVE to shop….and especially for toys ( which they kindof like to think they have outgrown). we left the store with the ‘trunk stuffed’, delivered the loot to the Marines, and then I sat back and just soaked up the huge smiles and comments of, “gosh that was fun, mom…and it feels so good to share” that kept being mentioned the rest of the day.

I hope this post inspires you to help out in any way that you can, as there are so many in need this year……..

the cart begins to fill

Hmmm…Tinkerbell…very cute!

did someone say “kids in a candy store???”

Syd tests the batman mask

her name is B-A-R-B-I-E

Cool reflections!

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Hopefully we chose some fun things!

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where to begin | asheville portrait photographer

Tutus and frigid temperatures….not a great mix. I had a session yesterday with a very brave young dancer in outdoor temperatures of 28 degrees and a 13 degree wind chill. we stayed in the equally chilly makeshift studio space for many of these, and then ventured out for some shots in the great outdoors. P, you are amazingly graceful, even when it is obvious you are freezing. thank you for this opportunity to photograph your incredible elegance……..a few for you to enjoy
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eyes | asheville baby photographer

eyes of the biggest, brightest kind. this little guy i have been fortunate to photograph three times now…though the first time he was a little hard to see

the second time, he was much easier to see

and the third time, well, he is just the cutest thing ever now! can’t wait for nine months and one year!! I love his look of complete surprise on this one!


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love light | asheville portrait photographer

energy….energy between two people…..what a phenomenal thing to be able to experience. i had the great good fortune to get a very last minute email from this couple who are only temporary Asheville residents, wondering if I might be able to photograph them. five minutes prior, i had a family call to reschedule their session due to an illness, so, to say their email was timely, is an understatement….and to say I got very lucky is just as much of an understatement. the love and affection these two have for one another after already a couple of years of marriage is just intoxicating. so easy together, so comfortable. he lights up when she looks at him, and she, well….just look at the love radiating in her eyes. what a wonderful gift I received to be able to meet and spend time with these two. C and L…thank you for your note, and for celebrating your wonderful relationship in photos…..
here are your memories of your time in asheville :)

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all in the family | asheville family photographer

we beat the rain….barely! I had the chance to revisit two recent clients and their extended families! It was a fast and furious session, all…..and I thank you for entrusting these memories to me!
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